Select Writings of Ralph Waldo EmersonW. Scott, 1888 - 351 pages |
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Page 84
... thee for aid or com- fort , shall surely come home through open or winding passages . Every friend whom not thy fantastic will , but the great and tender heart in thee craveth , shall lock thee in his embrace . And this , because the ...
... thee for aid or com- fort , shall surely come home through open or winding passages . Every friend whom not thy fantastic will , but the great and tender heart in thee craveth , shall lock thee in his embrace . And this , because the ...
Page 148
... thee ; ' tis the last duty This trunk can do the gods . Mar. Strike , strike , Valerius , Or Martius ' heart will leap out at his mouth , This is a man , a woman ! Kiss thy lord , And live with all the freedom you were wont . O love ...
... thee ; ' tis the last duty This trunk can do the gods . Mar. Strike , strike , Valerius , Or Martius ' heart will leap out at his mouth , This is a man , a woman ! Kiss thy lord , And live with all the freedom you were wont . O love ...
Page 188
... thee , and the impres- sions of the actual world shall fall like summer rain , copious , but not troublesome , to thy invulnerable essence . Thou shalt have the whole land for thy park and manor , the sea for thy bath and navigation ...
... thee , and the impres- sions of the actual world shall fall like summer rain , copious , but not troublesome , to thy invulnerable essence . Thou shalt have the whole land for thy park and manor , the sea for thy bath and navigation ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | vii |
FIRST VISIT TO ENGLAND I | 1 |
RACE AND ABILITY II | 11 |
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